de Domfront, Adela Adelaide

Female 1014 - 1043  (29 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  de Domfront, Adela Adelaide was born in 1014 in Domfront, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; died in 1043 in Châteaudun, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Countess of Mortagne
    • Name: Adeline De Domfront
    • Name: Adeline de Domfront
    • Name: Adeline de Domfront [Countess of Mor
    • Name: Adeline De DOMFRONT Countess of Mortagne
    • Name: Adeline De DOMFRONT Countess of Mortagne
    • Name: Adeline De_ Domfont
    • Name: Adeline Dedomfront
    • Name: Adeline of Domfront
    • Occupation: Countess of Mortagne

    Adela married de Chateaudun, Rotrou I in 1041 in Domfront, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France. Rotrou (son of de Mortagne, Lord Geoffrey I and de Mortagne, Elensie) was born in 1014 in Châteaudun, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France; died in 1049 in Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. de Perche, Geoffrey II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1045 in Nogent, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France; died between 8 Oct and 7 Nov 1100 in Normandy, France.

    Family/Spouse: de Pecche, Rotrou I. Rotrou was born in 1023 in Mortagne, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France; died on 1 Mar 1078/79 in Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. de Pecche, WIlliam I  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1065 in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England; died in 1100 in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  de Perche, Geoffrey II Descendancy chart to this point (1.Adela1) was born in 1045 in Nogent, Eure-et-Loir, Centre, France; died between 8 Oct and 7 Nov 1100 in Normandy, France.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Count
    • Appointments / Titles: Count of Perche
    • Appointments / Titles: Count of Perche
    • Appointments / Titles: Count of Perche
    • FSID: 2NBQ-KZN
    • Name: Geoffre II Comte De Perche
    • Name: Geoffre II Comte De Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey
    • Name: Geoffrey
    • Name: Geoffrey C Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey C Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey de Mortaigne Ct de Perche & Mortaigne
    • Name: Geoffrey de Mortaigne Ct de Perche & Mortaigne
    • Name: Geoffrey De Mortaigne II
    • Name: Geoffrey De Mortaigne II
    • Name: Geoffrey De PERCHE
    • Name: Geoffrey De PERCHE
    • Name: Geoffrey De Perche Count Of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey De Perche Count Of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey De Perche II
    • Name: Geoffrey De Perche II
    • Name: Geoffrey du Perche II
    • Name: Geoffrey du Perche II
    • Name: Geoffrey II
    • Name: Geoffrey II
    • Name: Geoffrey II
    • Name: Geoffrey II
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count de Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count de Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Count Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Count Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count Of PERCHE
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey Ii Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count Of PERCHE
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey Ii Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche **
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche **
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count of Perche Count of Perche
    • Name: GEOFFREY Ii Count Perche
    • Name: GEOFFREY Ii Count Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count Perche Count of
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count Perche Count of
    • Name: Geoffrey Ii Count Perche Count Of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey Ii Count Perche Count Of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count Perche Count Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Count Perche Count Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II De Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II de Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II De Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II de Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II De Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey II de Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey II De Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey II de Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey II de Perche Count de Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II de Perche Count de Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II de Perche Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II de Perche Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II de Perche, Comte de Perche et Mortagne
    • Name: Geoffrey II of la Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II of la Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II of Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey II of Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey II of Perche de Mortaign du Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey II of Perche de Mortaign du Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey Ii Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey Ii Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count de Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count de Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count of
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count of
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count of France
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count of France
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey II Perche Count Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey of Perche
    • Name: Geoffrey Perche Ii
    • Name: Geoffrey Perche Ii
    • Name: Geoffrey Perche Ii Count
    • Name: Geoffrey Perche Ii Count
    • Name: Geoffroy II du Perche
    • Name: Geoffroy II du Perche
    • Name: Geoffry II
    • Name: Geoffry II
    • Name: Geoffry II De Perche Count of Perche
    • Name: Geoffry II De Perche Count of Perche
    • Occupation: Count Geoffrey II of Perche and Mortagne
    • Death: Between 7 Jan 1040 and 6 Jan 1041, Normandy, France

    Geoffrey married de Montdidier, Countess Beatrix in 1065 in Mortagne, Orne, Basse-Normandie, France. Beatrix (daughter of de Montdidier, Count Hilduin IV and de Roucy, Countess Isabelle Adélaïde) was born in 1025 in Montdidier, Somme, Picardie, France; died on 16 Feb 1129 in Normandy, France. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 4. de Perche, Maud  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1074 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 Jun 1142 in Halton, Cheshire, England.

  2. 3.  de Pecche, WIlliam I Descendancy chart to this point (1.Adela1) was born in 1065 in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England; died in 1100 in Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Sir
    • Nickname: Guillaume
    • Name: William De Pecche
    • Birth: Between 7 Jan 1065 and 6 Jan 1066, Kerlouan, Finistère, Bretagne, France
    • Death: Between 8 Jan 1121 and 7 Jan 1122, Clopton Hall, Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England

    Family/Spouse: de Bourges, Isilia. Isilia was born in 1072 in Clopton Hall, Wickhambrook, Suffolk, England; died in 1100 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 5. de Pecche, Sir Hamon  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1098 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England; died on 6 Oct 1178 in Michaelmas Manor, Hatherden, Hampshire, England.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  de Perche, Maud Descendancy chart to this point (2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1074 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 Jun 1142 in Halton, Cheshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Countess
    • FSID: LZTD-1WF
    • Death: 11 Jun 1143

    Maud married de Lacy, Lord Robert I in 1095 in Yorkshire, England. Robert (son of de Lacy, Illbert and Hastings, Hawise) was born in 1069 in Halton, Cheshire, England; died in 1129; was buried in 1129. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 6. de Lacy, Albreda  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 22 May 1097 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England; died in 1166 in Sprotbrough, Yorkshire, England.

  2. 5.  de Pecche, Sir Hamon Descendancy chart to this point (3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1098 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England; died on 6 Oct 1178 in Michaelmas Manor, Hatherden, Hampshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Baron of Cheveley
    • Appointments / Titles: Baron of Cheveley, Sir

    Hamon married de Peverel, Alice in 1135 in Suffolk, England. Alice (daughter of Peverel, Robert and Deincourt, Adelicia) was born in 1115 in Bourn, Cambridgeshire, England; died in 1180 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 7. de Pecche, Gilbert  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1145 in Great Bealings, Suffolk, England; died in 1212 in Great Bealings, Suffolk, England.


Generation: 4

  1. 6.  de Lacy, Albreda Descendancy chart to this point (4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born on 22 May 1097 in Pontefract, Yorkshire, England; died in 1166 in Sprotbrough, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L7XR-NJR

    Notes:

    From Life Sketch

    Albreda (Aubrie) DeLisoures (de Lacy) MP
    Birth: 1097
    Pontrefact, Yorkshire, England
    Death: circa 1195 (94-102)
    Sprotborough, Yorkshire, England
    Immediate Family:
    Daughter of Robert de Lacy, Lord of Pontefract and Matilda wife of Robert de Lacy of Pontefract
    Wife of Robert De Lisours
    Mother of Albreda Aubrey

    Siblings: Radulphus 'The Red' de Mitton, Walter de Lacy, Knight Robert De Lacy, Ilbert de Lacy II, 111 Lord of Pontefract Henry de Lacy, Aubrey Lacy

    Albreda married de Lisoures, Robert in 1119 in England. Robert was born in 1097 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England; died in 1133 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. de Lisoures, Baroness Aubrey  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1142 in Halton, Cheshire, England; died on 6 Oct 1200 in Lewes, Sussex, England.

  2. 7.  de Pecche, Gilbert Descendancy chart to this point (5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1145 in Great Bealings, Suffolk, England; died in 1212 in Great Bealings, Suffolk, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Baron Bourne, Crusader Knight
    • Appointments / Titles: Sir
    • Occupation: Crusader Knight

    Notes:

    GILBERT PECCHE, brother and heir [of elder brother Geoffrey, dsp. bef. 29 Sep 1188]. Before his brother's death he went on pilgrimage to the Holy Land. As a knight of the Abbot of Bury he took part in 1196 in the dispute between Abbot Sampson and his tenants about their services (j). He received the freedom of Ipswich under their recent charter, November 1200. In 1201 he was assessed 58 marks for not having crossed the seas with the King. He fined 100 marks in 1203-04 to have seisin of Bourn, and again to send two knights in his place to John's campaign in Ireland in 1210.

    He married Alice, daughter of Walter FITZROBERT, lord of Dunmow, Essex, and sister of Robert F1TZWALTER. He died shortly before, 9 July 1212. His widow was living in 1213. [Complete Peerage X:333-4, (transcribed by Dave Utzinger)]

    (j) He fined in 1199 for having his manor of Cheveley, and received from John a charter confirming it, as his ancestors had held it, of the gift of Roger FitzRichard, and as the deeds they have thereof testified.

    Gilbert married FitzWalter, Alice de Clare in 1186 in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England. Alice (daughter of FitzRobert, Walter de Clare and de Lucy, Maud) was born in 1145 in England; died in 1214 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 9. de Pecche, Hamon  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 8 Jan 1160 in Newmarket, Suffolk, England; died in 1241 in England.
    2. 10. de Pecche, Alice  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1190 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England; died in 1212 in England.


Generation: 5

  1. 8.  de Lisoures, Baroness Aubrey Descendancy chart to this point (6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1142 in Halton, Cheshire, England; died on 6 Oct 1200 in Lewes, Sussex, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: 9WPR-LNZ

    Notes:

    last Name spelled - Lizours, Lysures Lisours Lisoures

    Aubrey married FitzEustace, Lord Richard on 8 Feb 1142 in Sprotbrough, Yorkshire, England. Richard (son of FitzJohn, Lord Eustace and FitzNigel, Agnes) was born in 1110 in Holton Moor Estate, Leeds, Yorkshire, England; died in 1161 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 11. FitzRichard, Sir Robert  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1154 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England; died on 22 Nov 1214 in Warkworth Castle, Warkworth, Northumberland, England.

  2. 9.  de Pecche, Hamon Descendancy chart to this point (7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born on 8 Jan 1160 in Newmarket, Suffolk, England; died in 1241 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: England; Baron

    Family/Spouse: de Peverell, Eve. Eve (daughter of de Peverell, Richard) was born in 1165 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England; died on 15 Jan 1267 in Ely, Cambridgeshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. de Peckham, Hugo  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1177 in Tonbridge Castle, Tonbridge, Kent, England; died in 1250 in Dover, Kent, England.

  3. 10.  de Pecche, Alice Descendancy chart to this point (7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1190 in Great Thurlow, Suffolk, England; died in 1212 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: KGC7-2VJ
    • Residence: 1213

    Notes:

    Alice was born circa 1190 in Cheveley, Cambridge, England (from internet)

    Family/Spouse: de Anesty, Nicholas. Nicholas was born in 1180 in Anstey Castle, Anstey, Hertfordshire, England; died in DECEASED in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 13. d'Anesty, Denise  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1217 in Anstey, Hertfordshire, England; died on 23 May 1304 in England; was buried after 23 May 1304 in Greyfriars, London, London, England.


Generation: 6

  1. 11.  FitzRichard, Sir Robert Descendancy chart to this point (8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1154 in Warkworth, Northumberland, England; died on 22 Nov 1214 in Warkworth Castle, Warkworth, Northumberland, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LC8Z-2WS
    • Name: Robert FitzRoger
    • Occupation: Sheriff of Northumbria
    • Occupation: Sheriff of Suffolk
    • Occupation: Squire of Warkworth
    • Appointments / Titles: 1190, Warkworth, Northumberland, England; 2nd Baron of Warkworth
    • Appointments / Titles: 1190; Granted Newburn in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumbria
    • Life Event: Between 1190 and 1194; Sheriff of Norfolk (appointed due to the influence of William De Longchamp)
    • Possessions: 1205; granted Newburn in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumbria

    Notes:

    His holdings were extensive enough that he was considered a baron during the reigns of King Richard I and King John of England.

    The influence of William de Longchamp's, who was Lord Chancellor, secured custody of Orford Castle and Eye Castle for him.

    Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

    ROBERT FitzRoger of Warkworth and Clavering (-22 Nov 1214). A charter of King John confirmed that “Rogeri fil Rogeri” founded Thickhed Nunnery, Yorkshire, and confirmed donations by "Thomæ fil Rogeri…Emmæ sororis eiusdem Rogeri filii Rogeri", witnessed by "…Rob filio Rogeri…"[131]. The Testa de Nevill includes a writ of King John dated 1212 which records "Robertus filius Rogeri" holding "manerium de Wercwrth" in Northumberland held by "Rogerius filius Ricardi pater eius" from King Henry II, as well as "baroniam de Waltona…manerium de Robire…manerium de Neuburne…villam de Corebrige"[132]. m as her second husband, MARGERY de Chesney, widow of HUGH de Cressy, daughter of WILLIAM de Chesney of Horsford and Cole, Essex & his wife --- (-7 Jan 1231). A manuscript genealogy of the founders of Horsham priory, Norfolk names “tres filias...Margaretam, Clementiam et Saram” as the children of “Willielmum de Caineto”, son of “domino Roberto filio Walteri fundatori domus sanctæ Fidis de Horsham”, adding that “Margareta” married firstly “cuidam Normanno Hugoni de Crescy”, by whom she had “filium...Rogerum” who married “Isabellam de Ry” and had “quatuor filios...Hugonem, Rogerum, Johannem et Stephanum” all of whom died childless, and secondly “Roberto filio Rogeri”[133]. The Testa de Nevill includes a list of landholdings in the honour of Boulogne, dated to [1217/18], which includes "uxor que fuit Roberti filii Rogeri" holding "vii milites…in Torpwidon et Andeg et Massingham et Anemere et Freinges et Wikinham vi milites quos Hugo filius Roberti tenet"[134]. The Pipe Roll 1223 records “Margarete que fuit uxor Robert f Rogeri...in Blieburg” n Norfolk/Suffolk[135]. Robert & his wife had two children:

    i) JOHN FitzRobert of Warkworth, co. Northumberland (-1240). A manuscript genealogy of the founders of Horsham priory, Norfolk names “Johannem filium Roberti” as the son of “Roberto filio Rogeri” and his wife[136].

    - see below.

    ii) ALICE . The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m (marriage settlement 28 Nov 1203) as his first wife, PIERS FitzHerbert of Blaenllyfni, son of HERBERT FitzHerbert & his wife Lucy of Hereford (-before 6 Jun 1235, bur Reading).

    held Clavering from Henry of Essex for one knight's fee

    Robert FitzRoger, 2nd Baron of Warkworth
    s/o Robert FitzRichard ,1st Baron of Warkworth
    b-after 1160 - Warkworth, Alnwick, Northumberland
    m- Margaret Cheney
    d- 1211 - Warkworth Castle, Northumberland

    Also Known As:"Sheriff", "Lord of Clavering. [ baron]", "de Eure", "Lord of Clavering", "Lord of Warkworth", "Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk and Northumberland", Walton/Whalton"
    Birth after 1160 Warkworth Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England
    Death:Died 12II (1214) in Warkworth Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England
    Immediate Family:
    Son of Roger (1st Baron of Warkworth) FitzRichard, 1st Baron of Warkworth; Roger FitzRichard de Stokkes, Lord; Adeliza de Vere and Alice de Stokkes
    Husband of Margaret de Chesney
    Father of Alice FitzRobert de Warkworth; John Fitzrobert de Stokes, 3d Baron Warkworth, Magna Carta Surety; Hugh Decaen and Roger de Cressy
    Brother of Alice de Vere, Baroness de Halton; Sir Richard FitzRoger, Lord of Woodplumpton; William Fitzroger Clavering; Miss Clavering; Roger FitzRoger Clavering and 1 other
    Half brother of Henry de Essex II; Hugh de Essex, kt and Alianor De Essex
    Occupation:Sheriff of Northumberland, Also Sheriff of Northumberland., 2nd Degree B. Warkworth, lord of clavering

    s/o Roger FitzRichard, Baron of Warkworth & Eleanor Essex, d/o & co-hier of Henry Essex, Baron of Raleigh & Clavering

    1199 - ROBERT FitzRoger, comfirmed the fee in Warkworth within hte apuutances made by his father

    Robert married de Chesney, Lady Margaret in 1180 in Norwich, Norfolk, England. Margaret (daughter of de Chesney, William and de Poynings, Albreda) was born in 1165 in St Faith, Horsford, Norfolk, England; died on 7 Jan 1231 in Warkworth Castle, Warkworth, Northumberland, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. FitzRobert, Alice  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 12 Apr 1185 in Warkworth Castle, Warkworth, Northumberland, England; died on 12 Apr 1225 in Blaenllyfni Castle, Bwlch, Breconshire, Wales; was buried after 12 Apr 1225 in Breconshire, Wales.

  2. 12.  de Peckham, Hugo Descendancy chart to this point (9.Hamon5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1177 in Tonbridge Castle, Tonbridge, Kent, England; died in 1250 in Dover, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Sir
    • Occupation: Constable Tunbridge Castle & MP

    Hugo married de Hastings, Adelinde in 1191 in East Peckham, Kent, England. Adelinde (daughter of de Hastings, Richard and de Hauteville, Flandina) was born in 1177 in Ashill, Norfolk, England; died in DECEASED in London, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. de Peckham, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1197 in East Peckham, Kent, England; died in 1293 in East Peckham, Kent, England.

  3. 13.  d'Anesty, Denise Descendancy chart to this point (10.Alice5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1217 in Anstey, Hertfordshire, England; died on 23 May 1304 in England; was buried after 23 May 1304 in Greyfriars, London, London, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LH1B-7W8

    Notes:

    Anesty is a village and civil parish in the East Hertfordshire district of Hertfordshire. Little Hormead is a hamlet in Hertfordshire.

    Dionisie de Anesty died between 1293 and 1304. She was the second wife of the wealthy landowner Warin de Munchensi, stepmother to the great heiress Joan de Munchensi (King Henry III's sister in law). Dionsie de Anesty (her forename is sometimes modernized to Denise) was the daughter and only child of Nicholas de Anesty, a farmer living at Anstey Castle in Hertfordshire. She inherited land from her mother, a descendant of Hamon Peche, sheriff of Cambridgeshire 1155-1165. Dionisie first married Walter Langton. (This is thought to have been the Walter who was brother of the archbishop of Canterbury, Stephen Langton, and fought in the Albigensian Crusade: he would have been about 70 by the time of the marriage.) There were no children of the marriage and Walter was dead by 1234. In that year Dionisie married Warrin de Munchensi, lord of Swanscombe, Painwick and other estates. Warin's first wife, Joan, daughter of William Marshal, had just died leaving two small children, John and Joan. Dionisie was stepmother to these; in 1236 she bore Warin a son, William. Warin died in 1255. Dionisie married 3rd Robert Butyller. There were no children of that marriage. She outlived her son William, a turbulent politician who died in 1287. She acted as his executrix and as guardian of her granddaughter, named Dionisie after her, who was still a child when William died. In 1293 Dionisie endowed a nunnery in the order of Poor Clares at Waterbeach in Cambridgeshire. Walter de Bibbesworth's Treatise, addressed to Madame Dyonise de Mountechensi is preceded in some manuscripts by a letter of dedication in which he explains, "you have asked me to put in writing for your children a phrase book to teach them French."

    “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
    “JOAN MARSHAL, married after 1219 (as his 1st wife) WARIN DE MUNCHENSY, Knt., of Swanscombe, Kent, 2nd son of William de Munchensy, Knt., of Swanscombe, Kent, Winfarthing and Gooderstone, Norfolk, etc., by Aveline, daughter of Roger de Clare, Earl of Hertford [see CLARE 4.ii for his ancestry]. He was born about 1192 (came of age in 1213). He was heir about 1208 to his older brother, William de Munchensy. They had one son, John, and one daughter, Joan. He was involved on the side of the Barons against King John, and his lands were forfeited. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln 20 May 1217. He returned to allegiance by Nov. 1217. In 1221 he accompanied the king to the Siege of Byham. He was serving in Wales in 1223, with his brother-in-law, William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke. He was with the king overseas in 1229-30, and in Wales at the end of 1233. He married (2nd) between November 1234 and June 1235 DENISE DE ANESTY, widow of Walter Langton (died 1234), of Langton, Lincolnshire, and Ridgwell, Essex (brother of Archbishop Stephen Langton), and daughter and heiress of Nicholas de Anesty, of Ansty and Little Hormead, Hertfordshire, Bourn, Cambridgeshire, etc., by ___, sister of Hamon Pecche. They had one son, William. In 1237-8 he and his wife, Denise, acquired 1-1/2 virgate in Bourn, Cambridgeshire from William Haretail. He was serving in Gascony in 1242-44, where he took part in the Battle of Saintes. He was summoned against the Scots in 1244, and, in June 1245, for service in Wales. He was in Gascony again in 1252. He was at Dover 26 Dec. 1254, the day King Henry III appears to have crossed from Boulogne. SIR WARIN DE MUNCHENSY died testate about 20 July 1255. His widow, Denise, married (3rd) before 4 June 1260 ROBERT LE BOTELER (or LE BOTILLER). In 1260 he and his wife, Denise, were granted protection, they then going beyond seas. In 1266 he was granted a safe conduct, he then coming to the king's court. His wife, Denise, again went beyond seas in 1271. ROBERT LE BOTELER died before autumn 1272. In 1294 his widow, Denise, founded the nunnery of Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire. She died shortly before 23 May 1304, and was buried in the church of the Grey Friars, London.
    Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 271 (Abbey of Tintern, Titulus illorum de Verdon et de Genevill …: "Secunda filia antedicto Willihelmi Marescalli vocabatur Johanna, nupta Warino de Montecaniso, de qua habuit exitum Johannem de Montecaniso qui obiit sine hærede de se, et Johannam sororem ejus nuptam domino Willihelmo de Valentia."). Lipscomb Hist. & Antiqs. of Buckingham 1 (1847): 200-201 (Clare ped.). Clark Earls, Earldom, & Castle of Pembroke (1880): 69-75. Matthew of Paris Chronica Majora 5 (Rolls Ser. 57) (1880):504 (sub AD. 1255: "Obiit eodem tempore nobilis baro, inter omnes Angliae nobiles vel nobilissimus et sapientissimus vel unus de nobilioribus et sapientibus, Warinus de Muntcheinsil ... Dominus autem rex ilico custodiam haeredis ejus nomine Willeimi contulit Willelmo de Valentia fratri suo uterino, qui filiam ejusdem Warini, ut gener ejus esset, desponsaverat."). Stubbs Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury 2 (Rolls Ser. 73) (1880): 110-111. Francisque-Michel Riles Gascons 1 (1885): 6, 10-11, 30-32, 190. Papal Regs.: Letters 1 (1893): 566 (Denise de Munchensy, foundress of Waterbeach Abbey, styled "king's kinswoman"). Desc. Cat. Ancient Deeds 2 (1894): 91. C.C.R. 1302-1307 (1908): 513. C.P.R. 1258-1266 (1910): 75, 621, 667. C.F.R. 1 (1911): 493. Inv. of the Hist. Monuments in Herefordshire (1911): 12. VCH Hampshire 4 (1911): 51-56. VCH Hertford 3 (1912): 232-240. Genealogist n.s. 34 (1918): 181-189 (William d'Aubeney, Earl of Arundel, styled "uncle" [avunculus] of Warin de Munchensy in 1213, he being half-brother of Warin's mother, Aveline de Clare). Bourdillon Order of Minoresses in England (1926): 13-16. Powicke Stephen Langton (1928). Pubs Bedfordshire Hist. oc. 13 (1930): Ped. 11 (Lenveyse, Birkin, Anstey ped.). C.P. 9 (1936): 421-422 (sub Munchensy). VCH Cambridge 2 (1948): 292-293; 5 (1973): 4-16. Sanders English Baronies (1960): 63, 144. Clanchy From Memory to Written Record: England 1066-1307 (1993): 197-200, 245. McCash Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women (1996): 245-246, 262-263. Higgitt Murthly Hours (2000): 175. Gee Women, Art & Patronage from Henry III to Edward III: 1216-1377 (2002): 75-76, 142. Lawrence Letters of Adam Marsh 1 (2006): 56-63.”

    Denise married de Munchensy, Warin in 1234. Warin (son of de Munchensy, William and de Clare, Aveline) was born in 1192 in Gooderstone, Norfolk, England; died on 20 Jul 1255 in Swaffham, Norfolk, England; was buried after 20 Jul 1255 in Norfolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Munchesney, Sir William  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1236 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England; died on 5 May 1302 in Dinton, Buckinghamshire, England.


Generation: 7

  1. 14.  FitzRobert, Alice Descendancy chart to this point (11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born on 12 Apr 1185 in Warkworth Castle, Warkworth, Northumberland, England; died on 12 Apr 1225 in Blaenllyfni Castle, Bwlch, Breconshire, Wales; was buried after 12 Apr 1225 in Breconshire, Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LZDQ-NS5
    • Name: Alice FitzRobert
    • Name: Alice FitzRoger

    Notes:

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141268819/alice-de_warkworth-fitzroger

    The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m (marriage settlement 28 Nov 1203) as his first wife, PIERS FitzHerbert of Blaenllyfni, son of HERBERT FitzHerbert & his wife Lucy of Hereford (-before 6 Jun 1235, bur Reading).

    BIRTH: Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Kimball G. Everingham, ed., 5 vols. (Salt Lake City: by the author, 2013), Roos, 4:489.
    MAR: Ibid

    Alice married Touchet, Robert in 1191 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England. Robert (son of Touchet, Simon and de Colevil, Alice) was born in 1160 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England; died on 20 Oct 1248 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 17. Touchet, Sir Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1184 in Ashwell, Oakham, Rutland, England; died on 9 Jan 1234 in Leegomery, Shropshire, England.

    Alice married FitzHerbert, Sir Piers on 28 Nov 1203 in Clavering, Essex, England. Piers (son of FitzHerbert, Herbert and FitzMiles, Lady Lucy of Gloucester) was born in 1163 in Blaenllyfni Castle, Bwlch, Breconshire, Wales; died on 1 Jun 1235 in Reading, Berkshire, England; was buried on 6 Jun 1235 in Reading, Berkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 18. FitzPiers, Lucy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1207 in Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England; died on 29 Sep 1266 in Yorkshire, England; was buried on 29 Sep 1266 in Kirkham Abbey, Kirkham, Yorkshire, England.

  2. 15.  de Peckham, John Descendancy chart to this point (12.Hugo6, 9.Hamon5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1197 in East Peckham, Kent, England; died in 1293 in East Peckham, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Sir
    • Occupation: High Constable of Rochester Castle; Crusader Knight

    Family/Spouse: de Peckham, N.N.. N.N. was born in 1215 in East Peckham, Kent, England; died in DECEASED in East Peckham, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 19. de Peckham, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1251 in East Peckham, Kent, England; died in 1341 in East Peckham, Kent, England.

  3. 16.  Munchesney, Sir William Descendancy chart to this point (13.Denise6, 10.Alice5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1236 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England; died on 5 May 1302 in Dinton, Buckinghamshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: GQK9-DN2

    Notes:

    “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
    “BEATRICE DE BEAUCHAMP, married (1st) before 1264 THOMAS FITZ OTES, Knt., of Mendlesham, Suffolk, Belchamp Otton, Gestingthorpe, and Gosfield, Essex, Dursley and Woodmancote, Gloucestershire, Hamerton, Huntingdonshire, etc., hereditary coiner of the Mint in the Tower of London and City of Canterbury, younger son of Otes Fitz William, of Bekhamp Otton, Gestingthorpe, and Gosfield, Essex, etc., and Lislestone (in Marylebone), Middlesex, hereditary coiner of the Mint. He was born about 1231 (aged 30 in 1261). He was heir in 1261 to his older brother, William Fitz Otes. They had one son, Otes, and three daughters, Joan (wife of Guy Ferre), Maud, and Beatrice. His wife, Beatrice, was co-heiress c.1266-7 to her niece, Joan, daughter of Simon de Beauchamp, Knt., by which she inherited a one-third share in the barony of Bedford, Bedfordshire, consisting of the manors of Astwick, Bromham, Cardington, Dilwick (in Stagsden), etc., Bedfordshire, Linslade and Southcott, Buckinghamshire, Belchamp William, Essex, and Shelsley Beauchamp, Worcestershire. The same year Thomas was given the scrap iron from the broken dies, as his father and ancestors had had. SIR THOMAS FITZ OTES died shortly before 23 March 1274. In June 1275 the king granted custody of the lands and heirs of Thomas Fitz Otes to the king's kinsman, Maurice de Craon, to hold during the minority of the heirs, together with the marriage of the heirs, saving to Hugh Fitz Otes, brother of the said Thomas, land or rent to the value of £40 a year to hold during the said custody. She married (2nd) before 26 June 1278 (probably as his 2nd wife) 'WILLIAM DE MUNCHENSY (or MONTCHESNEY, Knt., of Edwardstone, Lindsey, and Theberton, Suffolk, and, in right of his wife, of Linslade, Buckinghamshire, Shelsley Beauchamp, Worcestershire, etc., son and heir of William de Munchensy, of Edwardstone and Lindsey, Suffolk, by Joan, daughter and heiress of Geoffrey de Creke, Knt. He was born about 1230 (aged 24 in 1254). They had one son, William, and two daughters. He was heir in 1254 to his cousin, Ralph de la Haye, by which he inherited the manors of Layer de la Haye, Quendon, and Rettendon, Essex. In 1274-5 Master Alexander de Lolling arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against him and others touching a tenement in Bradwell-near-Tillingham, Essex. In 1275-6 Denise de Munchensy, of Holedon, arraigned an assize of mort d'ancestor against him touching possessions in Holton, Stratford, Monk's Eleigh, Chellesworth, and Lindsey, Suffolk. In 1276-7 he was granted letters of protection, he then going in the king's suite to the parts of Wales. He fought in Wales in 1277,1282, and 1283. About 1279 he conveyed 20 acres of arable land in Eldepak field in Finchingfield, Essex to Thomas de Spain. In 1279-80 Thomas de Spain arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against William de Munchensy, of Edwardstone, and others touching a tenement in Finchingfield, Essex. In the same period, Richard de Spain arraigned an assize of mort d'ancestor against William de Munchensy, of Edwardstone, and Thomas de Spain touching possessions in Finchingfield, Essex. In 1280-1 Andrew du Pont arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against William de Munchensy regarding a tenement in Laxfield, Suffolk. In the same year Hamo Pecche arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against William de Munchensy, of Edwardstone, and others regarding a tenement in Lindsey, Suffolk. In 1280-1 Hamo Pecche likewise arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against him touching a tenement in Groton, Aldham, and Haclleigh, Suffolk. The same year Philippe daughter of Richard de Spayne arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against William de Munchensy regarding a tenement in Finchingfield, Essex. In 1283 his kinsman, John de Munchensy granted him the manor of Scales (in Haslingfield), Cambridgeshire. Sometime before 1283 he enfeoffed Roger de Pridinton with the manor of Coddenham, Suffolk. His wife, Beatrice, died before 30 Sept. 1285. In 1285 he was tried and condemned for having sent four men of his household to murder Hugh Bukky at Castle Hedingham, Essex, and for harboring one of the murderers. In 1286 he received pardon on condition that he go to the Holy Land and remain there in God's service for ever. An allowance of 100 marks yearly from the revenues and his lands was made to him, but he was still a prisoner at London in 1290. He appears to have gone to the Holy Land in 1292, and in 1297, he had leave to return to the realm with restoration of his lands. SIR WILLIAM DE MUNCHENSY died shortly before 14 May 1302.
    Roberts Excerpta è rotulis finium in Turri Londonnensi asservatis, Henrico Tertio rege, AD 1216-1272 2 (1836): 353, 355. Palgrave Docs. & Recs. Ill. the Hist. of Scotland I. (1837): 219 ("Will's de Monte Caniso" included on list of people owing military service in 1300). Gentleman's Mag. (1855): 159. Harvey Hist. & Antiqs. of the Hundred of Willey (1872-8): opp. 4 (Beauchamp ped.). Reliquary 17 (1876-7): 211. Annual Rpt. of the Deputy Keeper 44 (1883): 39, 78, 104; 45 (1885): 154, 205; 46 (1886): 261; 49 (1888): 67; 50 (1889): 87-88, 101, 136, 138, 219, 251. Trans. Bristol & Gloucs. Arch. Soc. 11 (1886-7): 233-242. Desc. Cat. Ancient Deeds 1 (1890): 108. Price Handbook of London Bankers (1890-91): 125. C.C.R. 1272-1279 (1900): 467. C.P.R. 1272-1281 (1901): 93. Madge Abs. of IPM for Gloucestershire 4 (Index Lib. 30) (1903): 89-90 , 98. Wrottesley Peds. from the Plea Rolls (1905): 122. VCH Bedford 2 (1908): 203; 3 (1912): 9-15, 44, 46, 214-218, 235. Cal. IPM 4 (1913): 64-65. Chambers Beauchamps (Bedfordshire Hist Rec. Soc. 1) (1913): 1-25. VCH Worcester 4 (1924): 331-334. VCH Buckingham 3 (1925): 387-391. Moor Knights of Edward I 1 (H.S.P. 80) (1929): 122-123 Fitz Otes arms: Bendy of six, a canton). Richardson & Sayles Rotuli Parl. Anglie Hactenus Inediti 1274-1373 (Camden Soc. 3rd Ser. 51) (1935): 22-23. C.P. 9 (1936): 416 417 (sub Munchensy). VCH Huntingdon 3 (1936): 67. Fowler Cal. IPM 2 (Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc. 19) (1937): 150-151. Misc. Gen. et Heraldica 5th Ser. 10 (1938): 1-10. Gibbs Early Charters of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London (Camden Soc. 3rd Ser. 58) (1939): 136, footnote 1. Paget Baronage of England (1957) 37: 1-8 (sub Beauchamp); 396: 2-3 (sub Munchensi). Sanders English Baronies (1960): 10-12. VCH Cambridge 5 (1973): 230. Gervers Cartulary of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in England 1 (Recs. of Soc. & Econ. Hist. n.s. 6) (1982): 40-41 (charter of William de Munchensy dated probably c.1280). Brown Sibton Abbey Cartularies & Charters 2 (Suffolk Charters 8) (1986): 19-20. Waugh Lordship of England (1988): 213. TAG 65 (1990): 24-32. Thompson Hundreds, Manors, Parishes & the Church (Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc. 69) (1990): 8,10. Brault Rolls of Arms Edward 12 (1997): 314 (arms of William de Munchensy: Argent, six bars argent). National Archives, C 47/14/4/10 (Scire facias dated 1283 to the sheriff of Suffolk concerning manor of Codham [Coddenham] - William de Monte Caniso v Joan de Colevile [widow of Roger de Pridinton] to be heard in next parliament) (available at www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp).
    Child of Beatrice de Beauchamp, by Thomas Fitz Otes, Knt:
    i. MAUD FITZ THOMAS [see next].
    Child of Beatrice de Beauchamp, by William de Munchensy, Knt.:
    i. WILLIAM DE MUNCHENSY, of Edwardstone, Suffolk, married ALICE [see WALDEGRAVE 8].”

    William married de Beauchamp, Beatrice on 26 Jun 1279 in England. Beatrice was born in 1243 in Elmley Lovett, Worcestershire, England; died on 30 Nov 1285 in Mendlesham, Suffolk, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 20. de Munchensy, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1278 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England; died on 16 Nov 1318 in England.


Generation: 8

  1. 17.  Touchet, Sir Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1184 in Ashwell, Oakham, Rutland, England; died on 9 Jan 1234 in Leegomery, Shropshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: (Sir)
    • Appointments / Titles: Sir
    • FSID: 9733-Q4L
    • Name: 'Sir' Thomas TOUCHET
    • Name: 'Sir' Thomas TOUCHET
    • Name: 'Sir' Thomas TOUCHET
    • Name: Thomas Touchet Sir
    • Name: Thomas Touchet Sir
    • Name: Thomas Touchet Sir
    • Name: Thomas Tricket
    • Name: Thomas Tricket
    • Name: Thomas Tricket
    • Name: Thomas Tucket
    • Name: Thomas Tucket
    • Name: Thomas Tucket

    Family/Spouse: Tuchet, Mrs Elizabeth. Elizabeth was born in 1195 in Whitley, Cheshire, England; died in 1248 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 21. Touchet, Sir Robert  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1218 in Tattenhall, Chester, Cheshire, England; died on 20 Oct 1248 in Leegomery, Shropshire, England.

  2. 18.  FitzPiers, Lucy Descendancy chart to this point (14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1207 in Forest of Dean, Gloucestershire, England; died on 29 Sep 1266 in Yorkshire, England; was buried on 29 Sep 1266 in Kirkham Abbey, Kirkham, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Baroness of Ros
    • FSID: LBHB-XW7

    Notes:

    Baroness de Ros
    Daughter of Piers FitzHerbert of Blaen Llyfni, Breconshire, Wales and Alice FitzRobert, daughter of Robert FitzRoger of Warkworth, Northumbria. They were married before 24 Jan 1234 and had six sons and two daughters.

    Their son Robert Robert de Ros of Helmsley, Yorkshire, born before 1237, was the grandson of Sir Robert de Ros, one of the twenty-five barons who guaranteed the observance of Magna Carta, and Isabel of Scotland, an illegitimate daughter of William the Lion, King of the Scots, by a daughter of Robert Avenel.
    Robert was the son of Sir William de Ros (died c.1264/5) and Lucy FitzPeter, the daughter of Peter FitzHerbert and Alice FitzRoger. He had five brothers, Sir Peter, Sir William, Sir Alexander, Sir Herbert, and John, and two sisters, Lucy and Alice.

    Family/Spouse: de Ros, Sir William I. William was born in 1192 in Helmsley, Yorkshire, England; died on 23 Dec 1264 in Yorkshire, England; was buried on 23 Dec 1264 in Kirkham Abbey, Kirkham, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 22. de Ros, William II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1244 in Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 May 1310 in Yorkshire, England; was buried on 28 May 1310 in Greyfriars, York, Yorkshire, England.

  3. 19.  de Peckham, John Descendancy chart to this point (15.John7, 12.Hugo6, 9.Hamon5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1251 in East Peckham, Kent, England; died in 1341 in East Peckham, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Sir

    John married de Peckham, Matilda in 1290 in Hadlow Manor, Tonbridge, Kent, England. Matilda was born in 1255 in East Peckham, Kent, England; died in DECEASED in East Peckham, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 23. de Peckham, John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1270 in East Peckham, Kent, England; died in 1293 in Hadlow Manor, Tonbridge, Kent, England.

  4. 20.  de Munchensy, William Descendancy chart to this point (16.William7, 13.Denise6, 10.Alice5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1278 in Edwardstone, Suffolk, England; died on 16 Nov 1318 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: KZPH-JZQ

    Notes:

    “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):

    “BEATRICE DE BEAUCHAMP, married (1st) before 1264 THOMAS FITZ OTES, Knt., of Mendlesham, Suffolk, Belchamp Otton, Gestingthorpe, and Gosfield, Essex, Dursley and Woodmancote, Gloucestershire, Hamerton, Huntingdonshire, etc., hereditary coiner of the Mint in the Tower of London and City of Canterbury, younger son of Otes Fitz William, of Bekhamp Otton, Gestingthorpe, and Gosfield, Essex, etc., and Lislestone (in Marylebone), Middlesex, hereditary coiner of the Mint. He was born about 1231 (aged 30 in 1261). He was heir in 1261 to his older brother, William Fitz Otes. They had one son, Otes, and three daughters, Joan (wife of Guy Ferre), Maud, and Beatrice. His wife, Beatrice, was co-heiress c.1266-7 to her niece, Joan, daughter of Simon de Beauchamp, Knt., by which she inherited a one-third share in the barony of Bedford, Bedfordshire, consisting of the manors of Astwick, Bromham, Cardington, Dilwick (in Stagsden), etc., Bedfordshire, Linslade and Southcott, Buckinghamshire, Belchamp William, Essex, and Shelsley Beauchamp, Worcestershire. The same year Thomas was given the scrap iron from the broken dies, as his father and ancestors had had. SIR THOMAS FITZ OTES died shortly before 23 March 1274. In June 1275 the king granted custody of the lands and heirs of Thomas Fitz Otes to the king's kinsman, Maurice de Craon, to hold during the minority of the heirs, together with the marriage of the heirs, saving to Hugh Fitz Otes, brother of the said Thomas, land or rent to the value of £40 a year to hold during the said custody.

    She married (2nd) before 26 June 1278 (probably as his 2nd wife) 'WILLIAM DE MUNCHENSY (or MONTCHESNEY, Knt., of Edwardstone, Lindsey, and Theberton, Suffolk, and, in right of his wife, of Linslade, Buckinghamshire, Shelsley Beauchamp, Worcestershire, etc., son and heir of William de Munchensy, of Edwardstone and Lindsey, Suffolk, by Joan, daughter and heiress of Geoffrey de Creke, Knt. He was born about 1230 (aged 24 in 1254). They had one son, William, and two daughters. He was heir in 1254 to his cousin, Ralph de la Haye, by which he inherited the manors of Layer de la Haye, Quendon, and Rettendon, Essex. In 1274-5 Master Alexander de Lolling arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against him and others touching a tenement in Bradwell-near-Tillingham, Essex. In 1275-6 Denise de Munchensy, of Holedon, arraigned an assize of mort d'ancestor against him touching possessions in Holton, Stratford, Monk's Eleigh, Chellesworth, and Lindsey, Suffolk. In 1276-7 he was granted letters of protection, he then going in the king's suite to the parts of Wales. He fought in Wales in 1277,1282, and 1283. About 1279 he conveyed 20 acres of arable land in Eldepak field in Finchingfield, Essex to Thomas de Spain. In 1279-80 Thomas de Spain arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against William de Munchensy, of Edwardstone, and others touching a tenement in Finchingfield, Essex. In the same period, Richard de Spain arraigned an assize of mort d'ancestor against William de Munchensy, of Edwardstone, and Thomas de Spain touching possessions in Finchingfield, Essex. In 1280-1 Andrew du Pont arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against William de Munchensy regarding a tenement in Laxfield, Suffolk. In the same year Hamo Pecche arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against William de Munchensy, of Edwardstone, and others regarding a tenement in Lindsey, Suffolk. In 1280-1 Hamo Pecche likewise arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against him touching a tenement in Groton, Aldham, and Haclleigh, Suffolk. The same year Philippe daughter of Richard de Spayne arraigned an assize of novel disseisin against William de Munchensy regarding a tenement in Finchingfield, Essex. In 1283 his kinsman, John de Munchensy granted him the manor of Scales (in Haslingfield), Cambridgeshire. Sometime before 1283 he enfeoffed Roger de Pridinton with the manor of Coddenham, Suffolk. His wife, Beatrice, died before 30 Sept. 1285. In 1285 he was tried and condemned for having sent four men of his household to murder Hugh Bukky at Castle Hedingham, Essex, and for harboring one of the murderers. In 1286 he received pardon on condition that he go to the Holy Land and remain there in God's service for ever. An allowance of 100 marks yearly from the revenues and his lands was made to him, but he was still a prisoner at London in 1290. He appears to have gone to the Holy Land in 1292, and in 1297, he had leave to return to the realm with restoration of his lands. SIR WILLIAM DE MUNCHENSY died shortly before 14 May 1302.
    Roberts Excerpta è rotulis finium in Turri Londonnensi asservatis, Henrico Tertio rege, AD 1216-1272 2 (1836): 353, 355. Palgrave Docs. & Recs. Ill. the Hist. of Scotland I. (1837): 219 ("Will's de Monte Caniso" included on list of people owing military service in 1300). Gentleman's Mag. (1855): 159. Harvey Hist. & Antiqs. of the Hundred of Willey (1872-8): opp. 4 (Beauchamp ped.). Reliquary 17 (1876-7): 211. Annual Rpt. of the Deputy Keeper 44 (1883): 39, 78, 104; 45 (1885): 154, 205; 46 (1886): 261; 49 (1888): 67; 50 (1889): 87-88, 101, 136, 138, 219, 251. Trans. Bristol & Gloucs. Arch. Soc. 11 (1886-7): 233-242. Desc. Cat. Ancient Deeds 1 (1890): 108. Price Handbook of London Bankers (1890-91): 125. C.C.R. 1272-1279 (1900): 467. C.P.R. 1272-1281 (1901): 93. Madge Abs. of IPM for Gloucestershire 4 (Index Lib. 30) (1903): 89-90 , 98. Wrottesley Peds. from the Plea Rolls (1905): 122. VCH Bedford 2 (1908): 203; 3 (1912): 9-15, 44, 46, 214-218, 235. Cal. IPM 4 (1913): 64-65. Chambers Beauchamps (Bedfordshire Hist Rec. Soc. 1) (1913): 1-25. VCH Worcester 4 (1924): 331-334. VCH Buckingham 3 (1925): 387-391. Moor Knights of Edward I 1 (H.S.P. 80) (1929): 122-123 Fitz Otes arms: Bendy of six, a canton). Richardson & Sayles Rotuli Parl. Anglie Hactenus Inediti 1274-1373 (Camden Soc. 3rd Ser. 51) (1935): 22-23. C.P. 9 (1936): 416 417 (sub Munchensy). VCH Huntingdon 3 (1936): 67. Fowler Cal. IPM 2 (Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc. 19) (1937): 150-151. Misc. Gen. et Heraldica 5th Ser. 10 (1938): 1-10. Gibbs Early Charters of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul, London (Camden Soc. 3rd Ser. 58) (1939): 136, footnote 1. Paget Baronage of England (1957) 37: 1-8 (sub Beauchamp); 396: 2-3 (sub Munchensi). Sanders English Baronies (1960): 10-12. VCH Cambridge 5 (1973): 230. Gervers Cartulary of the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem in England 1 (Recs. of Soc. & Econ. Hist. n.s. 6) (1982): 40-41 (charter of William de Munchensy dated probably c.1280). Brown Sibton Abbey Cartularies & Charters 2 (Suffolk Charters 8) (1986): 19-20. Waugh Lordship of England (1988): 213. TAG 65 (1990): 24-32. Thompson Hundreds, Manors, Parishes & the Church (Bedfordshire Hist. Rec. Soc. 69) (1990): 8,10. Brault Rolls of Arms Edward 12 (1997): 314 (arms of William de Munchensy: Argent, six bars argent). National Archives, C 47/14/4/10 (Scire facias dated 1283 to the sheriff of Suffolk concerning manor of Codham [Coddenham] - William de Monte Caniso v Joan de Colevile [widow of Roger de Pridinton] to be heard in next parliament) (available at www.catalogue.nationalarchives.gov.uk/search.asp).
    Child of Beatrice de Beauchamp, by Thomas Fitz Otes, Knt:
    i. MAUD FITZ THOMAS [see next].
    Child of Beatrice de Beauchamp, by William de Munchensy, Knt.:
    i. WILLIAM DE MUNCHENSY, of Edwardstone, Suffolk, married ALICE [see WALDEGRAVE 8].”

    William married de Munchensy, Alice before 26 Jun 1278. Alice was born in 1285 in England; died between 1317 and 1318 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 24. de Munchensy, Warin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1192 in Gooderstone, Norfolk, England; died on 20 Jul 1255 in Swaffham, Norfolk, England; was buried after 20 Jul 1255 in England.


Generation: 9

  1. 21.  Touchet, Sir Robert Descendancy chart to this point (17.Thomas8, 14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1218 in Tattenhall, Chester, Cheshire, England; died on 20 Oct 1248 in Leegomery, Shropshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Lord of Lee Gomery
    • Appointments / Titles: Lord of Tattenhall
    • FSID: LHJ2-L1F

    Robert married de Apleby, Lady Alice between 1242 and 1246 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England. Alice (daughter of de Apleby, Roger and de Apleby, N.N.) was born in 1222 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England; died in 1249 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 25. Touchet, Sir Thomas  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1244 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England; died on 30 May 1315 in England.

  2. 22.  de Ros, William II Descendancy chart to this point (18.Lucy8, 14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1244 in Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England; died on 28 May 1310 in Yorkshire, England; was buried on 28 May 1310 in Greyfriars, York, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: 3rd Baron of Helmsley
    • Appointments / Titles: 5th Baron of Hamlak
    • Appointments / Titles: Baron of Ingmanthorpe
    • Appointments / Titles: Lord of Hamlak
    • FSID: KCWL-V3H

    Notes:

    Our royal, titled, noble and commoner ancestors

    Sir William de Roos
    Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
    b. circa 1244, d. circa 28 May 1310
    Father Sir William de Roos
    b. c 1193, d. 1258 or 1264
    Mother Lucia FitzPiers d. a 29 Sep 1266

    Sir William de Roos was born circa 1244 at of Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England.

    He married Eustache FitzHugh, daughter of Ralph FitzHugh and Joan de la Haye, between 1 January 1268 and 29 September 1268;

    They had 1 son (Sir William) and 5 daughters (Lucy, wife of Sir Robert de Plumpton; Isabel, wife of Sir Marmaduke de Thweng; Margaret; Ivette(Juetta), wife of Sir Geoffrey le Scrope; & Mary, Prioress of Rosedale Priory).

    Sir William de Roos died circa 28 May 1310;
    Buried at Grey Friars, York, Yorkshire, beside his wife.

    Family
    Eustache FitzHugh d. bt 1301 - 28 May 1310

    Children
    Isabel de Roos b. c 1269, d. 1309
    Sir William de Ros b. c 1270, d. b 12 Nov 1334
    Lucia de Roos b. c 1272, d. a 1332
    Margaret de Roos b. c 1276
    Mary de Roos, Prioress of Rosedale b. c 1278, d. 1310
    Juetta (Ivette) de Roos b. c 1280, d. b 1331

    Citations
    William Ros, Knight of Inghamthorpe
    3rd son of sir William Ros, Knight of Helmsley and Lucy FitzPeter
    born 1244 - Helmlsey, Yorkshire,England
    married 1268 - Eustachia FitzRalph, widow of Nicholas Cantilupe
    died bef 28 May 1310 - Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire,England

    1247 - heir of Agatha Trussebut - Ingmanthrope, Yorkshire
    11 October 1389 - sir, William Ros, jr, of Inmanthorpe - paid homage for manor of Mushamp

    William married FitzHugh, Eustacia in 1278 in England. Eustacia (daughter of FitzHugh, Ralph and de la Haye, Joane) was born in 1249 in Gainford, Durham, England; died in May 1310 in England; was buried in May 1310 in York, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 26. de Ros, Lucy  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1270 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died in 1332 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; was buried in 1332 in Ryther, Yorkshire, England.

  3. 23.  de Peckham, John Descendancy chart to this point (19.John8, 15.John7, 12.Hugo6, 9.Hamon5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1270 in East Peckham, Kent, England; died in 1293 in Hadlow Manor, Tonbridge, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Sir

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 27. de Peckham, Sir John Martin  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1290 in Hadlow Manor, Tonbridge, Kent, England; died in 1345 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England.

  4. 24.  de Munchensy, Warin Descendancy chart to this point (20.William8, 16.William7, 13.Denise6, 10.Alice5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1192 in Gooderstone, Norfolk, England; died on 20 Jul 1255 in Swaffham, Norfolk, England; was buried after 20 Jul 1255 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Lord of Swanscombe
    • FSID: L85K-7PF
    • Occupation: Landholder and soldier

    Notes:

    Warin and Joan had two children. Refer to life story of Dionisiede Anesty. Dionisiedi was stepmother to Joan and John. John must not have lived very long, because the life stories of Joan de Munchensi refer to her as the surviving child of Warin and Joan Marshall.

    “Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial & Medieval Families,” Douglas Richardson (2013):
    “JOAN MARSHAL, married after 1219 (as his 1st wife) WARIN DE MUNCHENSY, Knt., of Swanscombe, Kent, 2nd son of William de Munchensy, Knt., of Swanscombe, Kent, Winfarthing and Gooderstone, Norfolk, etc., by Aveline, daughter of Roger de Clare, Earl of Hertford [see CLARE 4.ii for his ancestry]. He was born about 1192 (came of age in 1213). He was heir about 1208 to his older brother, William de Munchensy. They had one son, John, and one daughter, Joan. He was involved on the side of the Barons against King John, and his lands were forfeited. He was taken prisoner at the Battle of Lincoln 20 May 1217. He returned to allegiance by Nov. 1217. In 1221 he accompanied the king to the Siege of Byham. He was serving in Wales in 1223, with his brother-in-law, William Marshal, Earl of Pembroke. He was with the king overseas in 1229-30, and in Wales at the end of 1233. He married (2nd) between November 1234 and June 1235 DENISE DE ANESTY, widow of Walter Langton (died 1234), of Langton, Lincolnshire, and Ridgwell, Essex (brother of Archbishop Stephen Langton), and daughter and heiress of Nicholas de Anesty, of Ansty and Little Hormead, Hertfordshire, Bourn, Cambridgeshire, etc., by ___, sister of Hamon Pecche. They had one son, William. In 1237-8 he and his wife, Denise, acquired 1-1/2 virgate in Bourn, Cambridgeshire from William Haretail. He was serving in Gascony in 1242-44, where he took part in the Battle of Saintes. He was summoned against the Scots in 1244, and, in June 1245, for service in Wales. He was in Gascony again in 1252. He was at Dover 26 Dec. 1254, the day King Henry III appears to have crossed from Boulogne. SIR WARIN DE MUNCHENSY died testate about 20 July 1255. His widow, Denise, married (3rd) before 4 June 1260 ROBERT LE BOTELER (or LE BOTILLER). In 1260 he and his wife, Denise, were granted protection, they then going beyond seas. In 1266 he was granted a safe conduct, he then coming to the king's court. His wife, Denise, again went beyond seas in 1271. ROBERT LE BOTELER died before autumn 1272. In 1294 his widow, Denise, founded the nunnery of Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire. She died shortly before 23 May 1304, and was buried in the church of the Grey Friars, London.
    Dugdale Monasticon Anglicanum 5 (1825): 271 (Abbey of Tintern, Titulus illorum de Verdon et de Genevill …: "Secunda filia antedicto Willihelmi Marescalli vocabatur Johanna, nupta Warino de Montecaniso, de qua habuit exitum Johannem de Montecaniso qui obiit sine hærede de se, et Johannam sororem ejus nuptam domino Willihelmo de Valentia."). Lipscomb Hist. & Antiqs. of Buckingham 1 (1847): 200-201 (Clare ped.). Clark Earls, Earldom, & Castle of Pembroke (1880): 69-75. Matthew of Paris Chronica Majora 5 (Rolls Ser. 57) (1880):504 (sub AD. 1255: "Obiit eodem tempore nobilis baro, inter omnes Angliae nobiles vel nobilissimus et sapientissimus vel unus de nobilioribus et sapientibus, Warinus de Muntcheinsil ... Dominus autem rex ilico custodiam haeredis ejus nomine Willeimi contulit Willelmo de Valentia fratri suo uterino, qui filiam ejusdem Warini, ut gener ejus esset, desponsaverat."). Stubbs Historical Works of Gervase of Canterbury 2 (Rolls Ser. 73) (1880): 110-111. Francisque-Michel Riles Gascons 1 (1885): 6, 10-11, 30-32, 190. Papal Regs.: Letters 1 (1893): 566 (Denise de Munchensy, foundress of Waterbeach Abbey, styled "king's kinswoman"). Desc. Cat. Ancient Deeds 2 (1894): 91. C.C.R. 1302-1307 (1908): 513. C.P.R. 1258-1266 (1910): 75, 621, 667. C.F.R. 1 (1911): 493. Inv. of the Hist. Monuments in Herefordshire (1911): 12. VCH Hampshire 4 (1911): 51-56. VCH Hertford 3 (1912): 232-240. Genealogist n.s. 34 (1918): 181-189 (William d'Aubeney, Earl of Arundel, styled "uncle" [avunculus] of Warin de Munchensy in 1213, he being half-brother of Warin's mother, Aveline de Clare). Bourdillon Order of Minoresses in England (1926): 13-16. Powicke Stephen Langton (1928). Pubs Bedfordshire Hist. oc. 13 (1930): Ped. 11 (Lenveyse, Birkin, Anstey ped.). C.P. 9 (1936): 421-422 (sub Munchensy). VCH Cambridge 2 (1948): 292-293; 5 (1973): 4-16. Sanders English Baronies (1960): 63, 144. Clanchy From Memory to Written Record: England 1066-1307 (1993): 197-200, 245. McCash Cultural Patronage of Medieval Women (1996): 245-246, 262-263. Higgitt Murthly Hours (2000): 175. Gee Women, Art & Patronage from Henry III to Edward III: 1216-1377 (2002): 75-76, 142. Lawrence Letters of Adam Marsh 1 (2006): 56-63.”
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    From Medieval Lands:
    WARIN [II] de Munchensy, son of WILLIAM de Munchensy & his wife Aveline de Clare (-[20 Jul 1255]). "Guarinus de Munchainesy" paid a fine for "hereditarie" with "W. com Arundell avunculus ipsius Warini" acting as guarantor, dated 23 Dec 1213[1708]. William Earl of Arundel was the son of the second husband of Warin’s maternal grandmother. "…Warinus de Muntchenesi…" witnessed a document dated 25 Aug 1223[1709].
    Bracton records a claim, dated 1224, by "Warinus de Monte Canisio" against "Walterum de Godarduilla" requesting "feodum…in Wicham" which had been held by "Willelmo de Monte Canisio fratre eiusdem Warini cuius heres ipse est dum fuit infra etatem"[1710].
    Bracton records a claim, dated 1224, by "Prior de Suwere" against "Warinum de Monte Canisio" for "ecclesiam de Suanescamp…advocacionem" which "comitissa Cecilia avia sua" [Cecilia Countess of Hereford, Warin’s great-aunt not his grandmother] granted to "Jacobum le Sauuage"[1711].
    Bracton records a claim in 1232 made by “Warinus de Monte Canisio” against “Adam de Kailly et Mabiliam uxorem eius...Isabellam de Friuilla...Matillidem Giffard” for land “in Luddeduna” inherited from “Cecilia [...comitissa] antecess sua...quia obiit sine herede de se descendit...Agneti...sorori et heredi et quia ipse Willelmus obiit sine herede...de se descendit...isti Warino...fratri et heredi suo”, and that the defendants replied that “Cecilia comitissa” had given the land, which “Willelmus de Pictavia...virum suum” held for one knight’s fee, to “Ricardo Giffard patri predictarum Mabilie et Isabelle...Osbertus filius Ricardi” and that “mortuo predicto Willelmo” Cecilia had married “Walterum de Meinne”[1712]. "Warin de Montechanes and Denise his wife" were granted rights "in the demesne lands of Rodewell" dated 21 Oct 1242[1713].

    m firstly JOAN Marshal, daughter of WILLIAM Marshal Earl of Pembroke & his wife Isabel de Clare Ctss of Pembroke. The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, names (in order) ”Matilda…Johanna…Isabella” as the daughters of “Willielmi Marescalli comitis Penbrochiæ”[1714]. The same source records in a later passage that "secunda filia…Willihelmi Marescalli…Johanna" married "Warino de Montecaniso" by whom she was mother of "Johannem de Montecaniso" who died childless and "Johannam sororem eius" who married "domino Willihelmo de Valentia"[1715].

    m secondly ([Nov 1234/Jun 1235]) as her second husband, DENISE de Anesty, widow of WALTER Langton of Langton, Lincolnshire and Ridgewell, Essex, daughter of NICHOLAS de Anesty of Ansty and Little Hormead, Hertfordshire & his wife --- (-1304, bur London Grey Friars Church).
    An order dated 15 Jun 1235 records a claim brought by "Warinum de Munchanes et Dionisiam uxorem eius" against "magistrum Simonem de Langet archidiaconum Cantuarie" to enforce payment of “dote ipsius Dionisie”[1716]. "Warin de Montechanes and Denise his wife" were granted rights "in the demesne lands of Rodewell" dated 21 Oct 1242[1717]. She married thirdly (before 29 Sep 1260) [Robert/Richard] Butyller.

    Warin [II] & his first wife had two children:

    1. JOHN de Munchensy (-[Jun] 1247). The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Johannem de Montecaniso" as the son of "Warino de Montecaniso" and his wife, adding that he died childless[1718].

    2. JOAN de Munchensy (-1307 before 20 Sep). The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Johannam" as the daughter of "Warino de Montecaniso" and his wife, adding that she married "domino Willihelmo de Valentia"[1719]. Matthew of Paris names her and her father when he records her marriage[1720]. A charter dated 13 Aug 1247 ordered "William de Valence the king’s brother and Joan his wife to have seisin of the lands which belonged to John de Muntchesny of the inheritance of Walter Marshall late Earl of Pembroke, and which after John’s death ought to descend to Joan as his sister and heir"[1721]. m (before 13 Aug 1247) GUILLAUME de Lusignan "de Valence", son of HUGUES [XI] "le Brun" de Lusignan Comte de la Marche et d'Angoulême & his wife Isabelle Ctss d'Angoulême ([Cistercian Abbey of Valence, near Lusignan] after 1225[1722]-in England [1294/18 May 1296], bur Westminster Abbey). He styled himself Lord of Pembroke, he was never invested with the earldom of Pembroke[1723].

    Warin [II] & his second wife had one child:

    3. WILLIAM de Munchensy (-Drylswyn Castle, near Carmarthen before 16 Sep 1287, bur Dereham). m AMICE, daughter of ---. William & his wife had one child:

    a) DENISE de Munchensy (before 22 Jul 1283-before 13 Apr 1314). m firstly JOHN de Hull of Hill Croome, Worcestershire, son of ---. m secondly (after 12 Jun 1294) HUGH de Vere, son of ROBERT de Vere Earl of Oxford & his wife Alice de Sanford ([Jun 1258/Mar1259]-after 22 May 1319). He was summoned to parliament 6 Feb 1298, whereby he is held to have become Lord Vere.

    [Source: Medieval Lands, "Warin [II] de Muchensy", downloaded 8 August 2018, dvmansur, see link in Sources.]

    Warin married Marshal, Lady Joane in 1222 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. Joane (daughter of Marshal, Earl William and FitzGilbert, Isabel de Clare) was born in 1202 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales; was christened in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales; died in 1234 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 28. de Munchensi, Joan  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1230 in Pembrokeshire, Wales; died on 20 Sep 1307 in Valence, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France; was buried on 30 Sep 1307 in Swanscombe, Kent, England.


Generation: 10

  1. 25.  Touchet, Sir Thomas Descendancy chart to this point (21.Robert9, 17.Thomas8, 14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1244 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England; died on 30 May 1315 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: KZZ8-7VM

    Thomas married Tombleigh, Margaret in 1263 in Astbury, Cheshire, England. Margaret was born in 1246 in Mackworth, Derbyshire, England; died in 1275 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 29. Touchet, Sir Robert  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jan 1265 in Ashwell, Oakham, Rutland, England; died in 1327 in England.

  2. 26.  de Ros, Lucy Descendancy chart to this point (22.William9, 18.Lucy8, 14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1270 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died in 1332 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; was buried in 1332 in Ryther, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LJYJ-67D

    Notes:

    Lucy Ros
    d/o William Ros,Knt, & Eustchie FitzRaplh
    b- 1270 - Ingmanthorpe, Yorkshire, England
    m- sir, Robert III Plumpton her marriage portion - rent in Middleton & Langber, pasture & wood in Nesfield
    d- 1332 - Plumpton, Yorkshire, England

    Lucy married Plumpton, Robert in 1294 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England. Robert was born in 1275 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died in 1324 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; was buried in 1325 in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 30. Plumpton, Sir William  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1295 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died in 1362 in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England.

  3. 27.  de Peckham, Sir John Martin Descendancy chart to this point (23.John9, 19.John8, 15.John7, 12.Hugo6, 9.Hamon5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1290 in Hadlow Manor, Tonbridge, Kent, England; died in 1345 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England.

    John married Aldham, Marjorie between 9 Jan 1320 and 8 Jan 1321 in Sint Jacobiparochie, Het Bildt, Friesland, Netherlands. Marjorie (daughter of de Aldham, Robert and de Aldham, Mrs N.N.) was born in 1300 in Sint Jacobiparochie, Het Bildt, Friesland, Netherlands; died in DECEASED in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 31. de Peckham, Sir. John  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1320 in Sint Jacobiparochie, Het Bildt, Friesland, Netherlands; died in 1363 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England.

  4. 28.  de Munchensi, Joan Descendancy chart to this point (24.Warin9, 20.William8, 16.William7, 13.Denise6, 10.Alice5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1230 in Pembrokeshire, Wales; died on 20 Sep 1307 in Valence, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France; was buried on 30 Sep 1307 in Swanscombe, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Countess of Pembroke
    • Appointments / Titles: Lady of Swanscombe
    • FSID: KNHK-TVL

    Notes:

    https://www.geni.com/people/Joan-de-Valence-Lady-of-Swanscombe/6000000008204424740?through=6000000003827698287

    Joan de Munchensi or Munchensy (or Joanna), Lady of Swanscombe and Countess of Pembroke (c. 1230 – aft. 20 September 1307), was the daughter of Joan Marshal and granddaughter of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke suo jure.

    Family
    William Marshal was the great Lord Marshal who served five successive Kings of England and died in 1219. William's five sons each in turn became Earl of Pembroke, but all died childless. His inheritance was thus divided among his daughters. Joan Marshal, the fourth daughter, married Warin de Munchensi (or Munchensy), Lord of Swanscombe. They were survived by one daughter, Joan de Munchensi, who (owing to Joan Marshal's death soon after her daughter's birth) was brought up by her stepmother, Warin's second wife, Dionisie de Munchensi.

    Marriage and children
    In 1247 three sons of Hugh X of Lusignan, in difficulties after the French annexation of their territories, accepted Henry III's invitation to come to England. The three were William of Valence, Guy of Lusignan and Aymer. The king found important positions for all of them and William was soon married to Joan. Her portion of the Marshal estates included the castle and lordship of Pembroke and the lordship of Wexford in Ireland. The custody of Joan's property was entrusted to her husband. She also, apparently, transmitted to him the title of Earl of Pembroke; he thus became the first of the de Valence holders of the earldom.

    William of Valence died in 1296. Accounts of the offspring of William and Joan vary, but all say that there were five children, others seven including the last two:

    1. Isabel de Valence (d. 5 October 1305), married before 1280 John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (6 May 1262 – 10 February 1313). Their grandson Lawrence later became earl of Pembroke. They had:
    - William Hastings (1282 – 1311)
    - John Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings (29 September 1286 – 20 January 1325), married to Juliane de Leybourne (d. 1367)
    - Sir Hugh Hastings of Sutton (d. 1347)
    2. Joan de Valence, married to John Comyn (the "Red Comyn"), Lord of Badenoch (d. murdered, 10 February 1306), and had
    - Elizabeth de Comyn (1 November 1299 – 20 November 1372), married to Richard Talbot, 2nd Baron Talbot
    3. John de Valence (d. January 1277)
    4. William de Valence (d. in battle in Wales on 16 June 1282), created Seigneur de Montignac and Bellac
    5. Aymer de Valence, 2nd Earl of Pembroke and Wexford in 1296 (c. 1270 – 23 June 1324), married firstly to Beatrice de Clermont and married secondly to Marie de Châtillon
    6. Margaret de Valence
    7. Agnes de Valence (b. about 1250)

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_de_Munchensi

    ................................................................................

    From Medieval Lands:

    JOAN de Munchensy (-1307 before 20 Sep). The Chronicle of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire names "Johannam" as the daughter of "Warino de Montecaniso" and his wife, adding that she married "domino Willihelmo de Valentia"[1719]. Matthew of Paris names her and her father when he records her marriage[1720]. A charter dated 13 Aug 1247 ordered "William de Valence the king’s brother and Joan his wife to have seisin of the lands which belonged to John de Muntchesny of the inheritance of Walter Marshall late Earl of Pembroke, and which after John’s death ought to descend to Joan as his sister and heir"[1721]. m (before 13 Aug 1247) GUILLAUME de Lusignan "de Valence", son of HUGUES [XI] "le Brun" de Lusignan Comte de la Marche et d'Angoulême & his wife Isabelle Ctss d'Angoulême ([Cistercian Abbey of Valence, near Lusignan] after 1225[1722]-in England [1294/18 May 1296], bur Westminster Abbey). He styled himself Lord of Pembroke, he was never invested with the earldom of Pembroke.

    Medieval Lands, "JOAN de Munchensy"

    ===============

    Royal Ancestry by Douglas Richardson, Vol. 1 pg 58, 232; Vol. 3 pg 254; Vol. 4 pg 48-49
    ... daughter of Warin de Munchensy, Knt., of Swanscombe, Kent, and Winfarthing and Gooderstone, Norfolk.

    (She) maried 13 Aug 1247 William de Valence. They had three sons, John, William, and Aymer, Knt. [Earl of Pembroke], and four daughters, Agnes, Isabel, Margaret, and Joan.

    His wife, Joan, was heiress to her brother, John de Munchensy. His widow, Joan, presented to the churches of Cowarne, Herefordshire, 1304, and Goodrich Castle, Herefordshire, 1306.

    ==========

    Joan married de Valence, Sir William on 13 Aug 1247 in Valence, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France. William (son of de Lusignan, Count Hugh X and de Taillefer, Queen of England Isabelle) was born in 1226 in Valence, Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France; died on 18 May 1296 in Brabourne, Kent, England; was buried on 18 May 1296 in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 32. de Valence, Isabel  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1262 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales; died on 5 Oct 1305 in Lincolnshire, England; was buried after 5 Oct 1305 in Coventry, Metropolitan Borough of Coventry, West Midlands, England.


Generation: 11

  1. 29.  Touchet, Sir Robert Descendancy chart to this point (25.Thomas10, 21.Robert9, 17.Thomas8, 14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born on 1 Jan 1265 in Ashwell, Oakham, Rutland, England; died in 1327 in England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Lord of Lee Gomery
    • FSID: LZF1-DV8

    Robert married Touchet, Mrs Agnes in 1295 in Markeaton, Derbyshire, England. Agnes was born in 1279 in Buglawton, Cheshire, England; died in 1307 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 33. Touchet, Sir John  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 Aug 1327 in Markeaton, Derbyshire, England; died on 8 Jul 1371 in Heleigh Castle, Madeley, Staffordshire, England.

  2. 30.  Plumpton, Sir William Descendancy chart to this point (26.Lucy10, 22.William9, 18.Lucy8, 14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1295 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died in 1362 in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L23X-LTL

    Notes:

    sir,William Plumpton, Lord of Jesmond by right of wife's dower, Sheriff of Yorkshire 1349
    s/o sir Robert III Plumpton & Lucia Ros
    b- 1295 - Plumpton, Spofforth, Yorkshire, England
    m-1- 1322 - Alice Beaufitz, heiress d- by 1334 no suviving issue
    m-2- 1334 - 3rd husband - Christina Mowbray
    d- 13622 - Plumpton, Yorkshire, England

    From https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Plumpton-3
    Biography
    Sir William de Plumpton was born circa 1297 at of Plumpton, Yorkshire, England, the son of Sir Robert de Plumpton and Lucia de Roos.[1][2]

    "Sir William de Plumpton was descended through his mother from William the Lion, King of Scotland. [COMPLETE PEERAGE (hereafter CP) 11: 92-93, 117-118.] Plumpton's first marriage was to Alice, daughter and heir of Sir Henry Beaufiz [also seen as Beaufitz and Byaufiz]. They were married no later than 14 April 1322, the date of a settlement by his father upon Sir William and Alice, his wife, and heirs of their bodies of the manor of Nesfield. [PLUMPTON CORRESPONDENCE, ed. Thomas Stapleton, CAMDEN SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS no. 4 (1839), p. xx.] At the death of Sir Henry in 1325, Alice was said to be aged 28 and more. [CIPM 6: 399.] If she were born about 1297, and considering that this was likely the first marriage for each of them, Sir William's birth year can be estimated at 1295. No surviving children resulted from this marriage and Alice was dead by 30 June 1334 when Christiana de Emeldon's dower was "made to the said William and Cristiana." [CCR Edward III 1333-1337, p. 319.]

    "The Plumptons had since ancient times held most of their Yorkshire properties as tenants of the Percys, and in 1295, Sir Robert de Plumpton, Sir William's grandfather, adopted "the armorial insignia of his lord paramount, 'the Sire de Percy,'" slightly modified. [Stapleton, pp. xvii-xix.] William de Plumpton had been knighted by 19 September 1328 when he and his brother-in-law Sir Peter de Middelton witnessed a charter by Sir Henry Percy. [CPR Edward III 1327-1330, p. 398.]

    "On 24 August 1330, before Sir William married Christiana, a commission of oyer and terminer convened to hear the complaint of John, Lord Mowbray, that a large number of men, including Plumpton and Sir Peter de Middelton, had "entered his free chaces and warrens" at Kirkby Malzeard and other Mowbray holdings in Yorkshire and had "hunted there without license, and carried away deer, hares, rabbits, partridges, and pheasants." [CPR Edward III 1327-1330, p. 569.] Henry and Geoffrey le Scrope, members of the commission, were related to Plumpton. Geoffrey's wife was Juetta de Ros, a sister of Plumpton's mother Lucy de Ros. The complaint made by Mowbray may reflect enmity arising from the fact that Plumpton had acquired an interest in the manor of Kirkby Malzeard through his father-in-law, Sir Henry Beaufiz, who held "the manor of Kirkeby Malasart, now in the king's hand through the forfeiture of John de Moubray," a reference to Lord Mowbray's father who was executed after being captured at Boroughbridge in 1322. [CIPM 6: 399.]

    "Neighborly relations may have improved for many years, because it was not until 20 August 1351 that a commission of oyer and terminer was convened on the complaint of John, Lord Mowbray, that Plumpton, who was then the Sheriff of York, and others had entered Mowbray's free chace at Kirkby Malzeard, hunted therein, carried away deer, and assaulted his men. On the same day, another such commission looked into a complaint made by Blanche de Mowbray that Plumpton and others had "broke her closes and houses" and drove away oxen and cows at several other Mowbray holdings in Yorkshire. [CPR Edward III 1350-1354, pp. 159-160.] Blanche is identified as the daughter of John de Mowbray on 10 August 1349 in CCR 23 Edward III 1349-1354, p. 51. The last of Lord Mowbray's complaints of poaching against Plumpton and several other prominent Yorkshire men was heard by a commission of oyer and terminer on 20 October 1354. This action again complained of an entry into his free chace at Kirkby Malzeard as well as at Burton in Lonesdale, County of York, the hunting and carrying away of deer, and assaults upon his men. [CPR Edward III 1354-1358, p. 130.]

    "Kirkby Malzeard, a locale of all three of Lord Mowbray's complaints of poaching against Plumpton and his associates, was a major holding of the Mowbrays. [CIPM 3: 357.] As noted above, Plumpton also had an interest in Kirkby Malzeard through his father-in-law who had acquired it from the Crown after its forfeiture by John I, Lord Mowbray, executed following the Battle of Boroughbridge. On 24 April 1345, Plumpton received a license for the alienation in mortmain affecting some of his holdings in Kirkby Malzeard and elsewhere in Yorkshire for the celebration of divine services in the church of St. Wilfrid, Ripon, for his good estate, his soul when he is dead, and the souls of his parents, ancestors, and heirs. [CPR Edward III 1343-1345, p. 455.] In any event, Kirkby Malzeard continued to be listed as one of the four Mowbray manors in Yorkshire. [CIPM 11: 138-139 (1361).]

    "Although the Plumpton holdings were mostly in Yorkshire, he eventually acquired an estate in Nothumberland which was not part of Christiana's dower. As early as 1346 and as late as 1358, "William de Plumpton and Christiana his wife" held the manor of Brenkley, located 7 miles NNW of Newcastle, of Sir John de Eure for one-eighth of a knight's fee. [FEUDAL AIDS 4: 57-59; and NCH 12: 522-523.]

    "Sir William de Plumpton served as a Member of Parliament representing Yorkshire in 1331. [Godfrey Richard Park, PARLIAMENTARY REPRESENTATION OF YORKSHIRE (1886), p. 288.] He was on many occasions called upon for his services in the North of England. On 10 February 1354 and again on 2 July 1354, Plumpton and others were appointed justices to enforce the Statute of Labourers in parts of Yorkshire. [CPR Edward III 1354-1358, pp. 58-61.]

    "On 20 January 1347, an order of appointment by the king's council noted that "William de Plumpton who is of the retinue of Henry de Percy" was "about to go in his company to the march of Scotland for the defence thereof." [CFR Edward III 1337-1347, p. 493.] The Percys, long an important family in Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, had become dominant landowners in Northumberland as the result of their 1309 purchase of Alnwick from the Bishop of Durham. [CP 10: 458.] King Edward III having made over to Henry Percy the reversionary interests in Warkworth and other Clavering estates on 2 March 1328, they passed to the Percy family in 1332 upon the death of John de Clavering. [W. Percy Hedley, NORTHUMBERLAND FAMILIES (1968) 1: 161.] Sir William de Plumpton was no doubt a member of Henry Percy's retinue because Plumpton owed knight's service to Percy (1301-1352), his feudal lord. Percy must have called upon Plumpton for services in his retinue with some frequency. Percy took "part in the siege of Berwick, of which he was made the keeper, and fought at Halidon Hill." [CP 10: 461.] This is the battle in which Richard de Emeldon was killed.

    "Plumpton and Lord Mowbray served together at least four times on commissions of oyer and terminer. First, Mowbray and Plumpton served on a commission convened on 8 February 1350 to hear a complaint by Christopher Maillore that several miscreants had "broke his close and houses" at Hoton Conyers, Yorkshire, and done other damage. [CPR Edward III 1348-1350, p. 520.] On 6 July 1352, Lord Mowbray and two others were added to a commission of which Plumpton was a member and which looked into a claim that a ship had been broken up and its timbers carried away. [CPR Edward III 1350-1354, p. 289.] On 10 July 1356, Plumpton, Lord Mowbray, and three others were members of a commission that heard a complaint that an abbot, his fellow monks, and others had besieged a house near Knaresborough in Yorkshire and carried away goods. [CPR Edward III 1354-1358, p. 498.] Last, on 26 June 1361, Lord Mowbray and Plumpton served together on a commission that heard a complaint by the Abbot of Fountains that disturbers of the peace had entered his free chaces and free warrens, felled trees, and carried away game from several places in Yorkshire. [CPR Edward III 1358-1361.] This may have been the last time that Lord Mowbray and Sir William de Plumpton were together as Mowbray died on 4 October 1361. [CP 9: 383.]

    "Plumpton's life, too, was coming to an end. "He died 36 Edw. III. 1362, towards the close of the year." [Stapleton, p. xxi.] Christiana survived her husband for about a year, the date of her death in 1363 being given both as "20 December" and the "Saturday after Christmas." [CIPM 11: 459-460.]William de Plumpton ... " [3]

    Marriage & Children
    A settlement for the marriage Sir William de Plumpton and Alice Beaufitz was made on 14 April 1322; They had no issue.[4][5]
    Sir William de Plumpton married, secondly, Christian Mowbray before 24 February 1334. They had 1 son & 1 daughter:[4][5]
    Sir Robert
    Alice, wife of Sir Richard de Sherburne, & of Sir John le Boteler
    Sources
    ↑ Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 365.
    ↑ Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 385.
    ↑ http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/mowbray/christiana2.shtml
    ↑ 4.0 4.1 Douglas Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd Edition, Vol. III, p. 365-366.
    ↑ 5.0 5.1 Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, Vol. IV, p. 385-386.
    "Royal Ancestry" D. Richardson 2013 Vol. IV p. 387
    See Also:
    http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/mowbray/christiana1.shtml

    Family/Spouse: de Mowbray, Lady Christina. Christina (daughter of de Mowbray, Sir John I and de Braose, Alienora) was born in 1305 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died on 25 Dec 1362 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 34. Plumpton, Robert  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1340 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died on 19 Apr 1407 in Earlsheaton, Yorkshire, England.

  3. 31.  de Peckham, Sir. John Descendancy chart to this point (27.John10, 23.John9, 19.John8, 15.John7, 12.Hugo6, 9.Hamon5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1320 in Sint Jacobiparochie, Het Bildt, Friesland, Netherlands; died in 1363 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Sir
    • Name: John Peckham
    • Birth: 1320, Sint Jacobiparochie, Het Bildt, Friesland, Netherlands
    • Death: 1363, Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England

    John married Bakeland, Ellen in 1338. Ellen (daughter of Bakeland, James and Bakeland, Joan) was born in 1320 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England; died in DECEASED in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 35. de Peckham, James  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1340 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England; died in 1400 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England; was buried in 1400 in St George Chapel, Wrotham, Kent, England.

  4. 32.  de Valence, Isabel Descendancy chart to this point (28.Joan10, 24.Warin9, 20.William8, 16.William7, 13.Denise6, 10.Alice5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1262 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales; died on 5 Oct 1305 in Lincolnshire, England; was buried after 5 Oct 1305 in Coventry, Metropolitan Borough of Coventry, West Midlands, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: GKNT-1QM

    Notes:

    Isabel de Valence (died 5 October 1305), married before 1280 John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings (6 May 1262 – 10 February 1313). They had:
    William Hastings (1282–1311)
    John Hastings, 2nd Baron Hastings (29 September 1286 – 20 January 1325), married to Juliane de Leybourne (died 1367). Their son Lawrence later became 1st Earl of Pembroke of the Hastings family.
    Sir Hugh Hastings of Sutton (died 1347)
    Elizabeth Hastings (1294 – 6 March 1353), married Roger Grey, 1st Baron Grey de Ruthyn.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_de_Valence%2C_1st_Earl_of_Pembroke

    Isabel married de Hastings, John II before 1280. John was born on 6 May 1262 in Allesley, Warwickshire, England; died on 28 Feb 1313 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales; was buried on 28 Feb 1313 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. de Hastings, Baroness Elizabeth  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1294 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales; died on 6 Mar 1352 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales; was buried on 6 Mar 1352 in Ruthin Castle, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales.


Generation: 12

  1. 33.  Touchet, Sir JohnTouchet, Sir John Descendancy chart to this point (29.Robert11, 25.Thomas10, 21.Robert9, 17.Thomas8, 14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born on 10 Aug 1327 in Markeaton, Derbyshire, England; died on 8 Jul 1371 in Heleigh Castle, Madeley, Staffordshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: 2nd Baron of Audley
    • FSID: 9CMV-W7M
    • Occupation: Knight
    • Residence: Markeaton, Derbyshire, England

    Notes:

    From Life Sketch

    Sir John Tuchet [h], Knight, b 25 Jul 1327, Markeaton, Derbyshire, England, d bef 10 Jan 1360/61, slain at sea, La Rochelle. He md Joan de Audley abt 1345, daughter of Sir James de
    Audley, Lord Audley, Knight of the Garter, and Joan de Mortimer.
    http://www.geneajourney.com/tuchet.html

    John married de Audley, Lady Joan in 1350 in Markeaton, Derbyshire, England. Joan (daughter of de Audley, Sir James and de Mortimer, Lady Joane) was born in 1331 in Staffordshire, England; died in 1392 in Derbyshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 37. Tuchet, Sir John II  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1350 in Heleigh Castle, Madeley, Staffordshire, England; died on 23 Jun 1372 in Staffordshire, England.

  2. 34.  Plumpton, Robert Descendancy chart to this point (30.William11, 26.Lucy10, 22.William9, 18.Lucy8, 14.Alice7, 11.Robert6, 8.Aubrey5, 6.Albreda4, 4.Maud3, 2.Geoffrey2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1340 in Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died on 19 Apr 1407 in Earlsheaton, Yorkshire, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: 2MBY-TCW
    • Occupation: Knight
    • Birth: 1340, Plumpton in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England

    Family/Spouse: Plumpton, Isabella. Isabella was born in 1349 in Clifton, Yorkshire, England; died in DECEASED in Yorkshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 38. Plumpton, William  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1362 in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; died on 8 Jun 1405 in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England; was buried after 8 Jun 1405 in Spofforth, Yorkshire, England.

  3. 35.  de Peckham, James Descendancy chart to this point (31.John11, 27.John10, 23.John9, 19.John8, 15.John7, 12.Hugo6, 9.Hamon5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1340 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England; died in 1400 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England; was buried in 1400 in St George Chapel, Wrotham, Kent, England.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Sir

    James married de Moraunt, Lora in 1360 in Kent, England. Lora (daughter of de Moraunt, Sir Thomas) was born in 1340 in Warehorne, Kent, England; died in 1373 in Waltham, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 39. de Peckham, Reginald  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1365 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England; died in 1407 in Yaldham Manor, Wrotham, Kent, England.

  4. 36.  de Hastings, Baroness Elizabeth Descendancy chart to this point (32.Isabel11, 28.Joan10, 24.Warin9, 20.William8, 16.William7, 13.Denise6, 10.Alice5, 7.Gilbert4, 5.Hamon3, 3.WIlliam2, 1.Adela1) was born in 1294 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales; died on 6 Mar 1352 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales; was buried on 6 Mar 1352 in Ruthin Castle, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales; Baroness of Grey
    • FSID: K427-CQ9

    Notes:

    «b»Biography«/b»
    Elizabeth de Hastings was a daughter of Sir John de Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, by his 1st wife Isabel de Valence.

    She married Sir Roger de Grey, a younger son of the 2nd Lord Grey of Wilton. Her husband had a goodly chunk of the family property settled on him, including Ruthin Castle, and became the 1st Lord Grey of Ruthin.

    «b»Children:«/b»
    1.) Sir John

    2.) Sir Reynold, who succeeded

    3.) Julian, wife of Sir John Talbot, of Richard's Castle

    4.) Mary, wife of Sir John de Burgh

    5.) Joan, wife of Sir William de Patshull

    6.) Maud, wife of William de la Roche

    Family/Spouse: de Grey, Roger. Roger was born in 1298 in Ruthin Castle, Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales; died on 6 Mar 1353 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales; was buried after 6 Mar 1353 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 40. Grey, Mary  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1331 in Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales; died in 1389 in Denbighshire, Wales.